Reviews of Rancho Jurupa Park

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8

9

8

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8

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Oct 2018 -
$39.00

Large park with two separate camping loops. Lakeside loop is older (and slightly cheaper), with sites very close together on a dirt/gravel surface with tight, bumpy gravel interior roads. This loop is a mix of back-in and pull through (all "buddy" type) RV sites and tent camping sites. Cottonwood loop is for RVs only and spacious with FHU concrete sites and wide, paved interior roads that are easy to navigate (and is the best loop for big rigs). Sites here are a mix of back-in, pull through and pull ins. We stayed in site 216, a back-in which was VERY long and level. Park entrance is gated with code provided for after-hours access. Different code given for restrooms and laundry area. Newer bathhouse had two private handicapped bathrooms with toilet and shower (one out of order), a separate toilet area for each gender, and a separate shower area for each gender. All were cleaned daily. Laundry area had 5 washers and dryers ($1.00 per wash/dry) but required non-refundable tokens to use due to prior vandalism (and the park advises to keep everything locked up due to theft in the area). Park has a small splash pad (open Easter through Labor Day), 2 playgrounds, mini golf ($5 per person and the nicest we've ever seen), plus two stocked fishing lakes. Verizon service was good. No cable provided and only a handful of over the air channels. Park has a well-stocked store with gifts, snacks, ice, RV supplies and beer. They allow you to wash your RV at your site. Park does not allow mail/packages to be delivered. There are LOTS of ants here, so come prepared with spray and keep an eye on your jacks. Some noise from the nearby local airport and a train, but not bad. Free wifi offered but we didn't use. No restrictions on age of RVs here. No propane sold on site. Staff were friendly and made regular patrols through the campground. We loved this park and wouldn't hesitate to stay again! - RVIN 24-7

Oct 2018 -
$40.00

This is a review for those looking to go here. First and foremost, let me state that I like this park and would return each and every time I go to this area. 1) Upon check in I was given a notice warning to secure everything when leaving the trailer/park for a period of time or during the overnight hours -to prevent theft. 2) There are four major animals that inhabit the area of the park, Wild pigs (scare easily, but tear up the grounds pretty good), Weasels, skunks and coyote's. We hear the coyotes a few mornings, and swathe results of visits from the pigs on two occasions during the week. 2) WIFI - the park does have free WIFI, BUT it is sketchy at best for an internet access. comes and goes constantly. 3) If you need to use the park shower facilities or the laundry, you MUST obtain non-refundable tokens from either the store or the entry kiosk during business hours.. That being said, the washers and dryers are actually pretty good. 4 tokens each ($1.00 each) - 4) ANTS !!!!!!!!!!!!! Be ready with your preferred method of preventing the little pests from entering your rig. I had stepped in/on an ant hill while connecting utilities and they really swarmed; I sprayed the crap out of them and the area and also put down some killer bait.. Had I known in advance I would have been better prepared and not had to go out and buy ant spray and bait. Okay, about the site itself, in the newer campground the sites are all concrete, close to level with a decent separation between sites. We had a pull thru (208) that was barely long enough for the trailer and truck, so I had to get creative with parking the truck at the site to keep it off the grass and out of the roadway. - Sergent Major

Oct 2018 -
$49.00

Lovely park. Lots of grass and trees. There is a Lake View section that seems to be packed tightly. We were in the Cottonwood section that had huge sites with large lawns and cement pads. No cable. Supposedly there was WiFi but we could not get it to work. Pretty little lake. Apparently the sprinklers came on overnight—Fire ring was swamped, no way could wood burn there. Super nice check in. - ClayLady

Reviews of Terrace Village RV Park (formerly Grande Terrace RV Park)

Rating:

9

6

8

7

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Jan 2014 -
$45.00

We stayed at the park for over two months and paid a monthly rate of $300.00. The park is clean, well maintained, and the bathrooms or older but very clean. The park staff is accommodating & very helpful whether it is park related or if you wanted information on the area. We had to be in the Loma Linda area for two months and we chose this park because the sites have more space between sites and Wi-Fi at your site. The Wi-Fi was good. It did slow down in the evening, sometimes to a crawl, which is why I gave it a 9. This is pretty much a long term park. Overnight sites are available. Our site 7 was on the perimeter of the park and afforded us more privacy then most sites. Even with the freeway construction, the park is pretty quiet with little freeway noise and distant train. You are in a city, so some traffic noise is to be expected. Safe park with security gates. We would stay here again. - 10-10

Apr 2012 -
$45.00

The name is now Terrace Village RV Park. This is a clean park with frequent distant train noise; especially at night. Sites are concrete, narrow, short, and not level. Most have a tree. Sites are separated by thin strips of grass. Roads are asphalt, narrow, and in very good condition. The Staff is friendly and helpful. Verizon data service works well. The mens room has two showers. One lacks a curtain between the shower and the dressing area. Water pressure is low. - wjzcbn

Sep 2011 -
$50.00

Grand Terrace is just off the freeway close to Loma Linda. Seemed like a number of campers were there to be near family at the hospital. It's hard to find a decent place in east LA and this definitely fills the bill. Small, significant number of permanent residents, quiet but easy freeway access as well as close to grocery stores, etc. Would definitely recommend this as a safe base from which to explore east LA. - ldukeb

Reviews of Reche Canyon Campground

Rating:

1

9

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May 2017 -
$55.00

We booked for two nights as we were in town for a funeral. The manager checked us in and guided us to our site which was extremely small. It was surrounded by permanents which is fine. We then noticed some activity that was very unsettling. We spent a total of 1 hour there and baled out! This is a frightening place. We moved to another nearby RV park and had a nice stay. - ronman

Jul 2010 -
$64.00

This park is an older mobile home park that has been very well kept. They cater primarily to weekly and monthly stay which are exceptionally reasonably priced. The sites are quiet, level, shaded and located close to all amenities. Streets are paved and lined with palms This park is ideally situated for campers undergoing treatment at the VA hospital or Loma Linda. It is about 2 miles from Interstates 215 and 10. i would strongly suggest calling for reservations if you will be arriving on the weekend or off business hours. It is an excellent location for exploring the Inland Empire and San Bernardino National Forest. Colton is a Railroad City & it is an easy drive to Cajon Pass. This park would also be a good stop before or after facing LA traffic on I-10. This was the first time we have ever stayed in an older Mobile Home Park & we completely enjoyed it. - travelnurse

Reviews of Mission RV Park

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8

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Oct 2018 -
$41.00

Nice park, handy to the Interstate. Shopping nearby, quiet, located next to an elementary school. Very snug, but not surprising and we had enough room for us and our toad. Utilities were handy. Bathroom Showers, and Laundry were clean and pleasant. - Rae & Mark

Aug 2018 -
$38.00

The owners were very polite, their children too. They checked us in quickly and when we needed to stay an extra night, they accommodated us. They even changed our original back in spot to the one pull through they have. There is good shopping nearby, the park is close to the freeway but quiet. Would definitely stay here again. - Marian P

Mar 2018 -
$38.00

Easy to access from I-10. Check in was quick and informative. We were asked if we needed assistance parking our coach (we declined). We were assigned site 102 and the instructions given to access the site were perfect. The lady that looked after the check in did a great job. Parameter roads are paved/concrete. The roads are a bit narrow but we had no problem navigating. We watched large 5th Wheels and Travel Trailers being placed by the manager using a Forklift and he did a great job. Our site was totally concrete with a small area for plants between sites. There was no table or fire pit. This is an urban park so understandably, things are tight. There were a few permanent rigs but all was neat and tidy. This is a very well run operation. I would love to give it full marks but.....after parking our coach I discovered that the 30 Amp service was being used by the unit parked in 101. I walked to the office to make them aware of my problem and was immediately accosted by the manager as I walked in the door. I was asked to leave because I was bare chested (I'm male). It was pretty warm out and I was in set up mode, hardly a big deal. I checked for a notice on the door for a "No shirt, shoes" notice. Nothing in the printed rules. How rude and pom pas! - Rollin Ollens

Reviews of Redlands Truck and RV (The Grove)

Rating:

9

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Aug 2017 -
$1.00

This rv park is available to customers who are having work done at Redlands Truck & RV. This is not a public use park but for customers only. It is about a block from the shop and is gated. Very convenient. We have stayed here before when we have had work done. Perfect for fulltimers. Again, this is NOT a public use park. - Trafficdude

Reviews of San Bernardino RV Park

If you enjoy residing in an RV Park that resembles Sanford and Son Junk Yard...Then Welcome Home! This Park is infested with flies, no cable/no wifi, overpriced and a waste of time! - Windman69

Jul 2017 -
$45.00

To be honest, we were afraid of arriving after reading all the bad reviews. Which goes to show you....gated RV park AND the gates work. I asked the manager if he was are of all the bad reviews, and he said, yes, however, he has addressed many of the issues and will try to improve even more. The park was very clean when we stayed there - a week. Laundry, and bathroom facilities were very clean. Yes, the surrounding neighborhood is sketchy, but they were not getting into the park. Management and custodial personnel were very friendly and nice, and helpful. I'm not giving a 10 because of the surrounding neighborhood. However, we did feel safe inside the park. No WiFi, no cable tv. The only channel we could bring in with our antenna was PBS. :-(

For the price, I think WiFi and cable tv should be included. If you wanted WiFi, you had to go near the office. Our pickup barely fit on the lot...neighbors were awfully close - we could hear their conversations, as I'm sure they could hear ours. HOWEVER....we never had problems with any of the neighbors - they were all very nice and it seems like they look out for each other. - CampinAZFamily

May 2017 -
$35.00

Ghetto park. Drugs, thieves. They should close this park down. Has a bad reputation in the visitors center. Wouldnt recommend it to anyone. Owners don't care about the park just want money. REALLY!!! Can't keep managers long. Some are rude. Dirty park. Old trailers alot of strange people in and out at night and in the daytime. Need to close this PARK!!! - G Holloway

Reviews of Elks Lodge #583

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9

7

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Nov 2014 -
$18.00

This campground is only for Elks members. The park is quiet, although it lies near the highway. The employees of the lodge are very friendly and helpful. They have 30 amps, water and wifi. The dump station is in front of the building. The key to the dump station is located in the office. Just a mile away there are supermarkets and other shops. We were happy here and would definitely come back. - Myrvisbig

Nov 2013 -
$15.00

A members only park. RV parking is behind the lodge. There are many RV's in storage here (15 or so). The 5 transient spaces might be reservable with a phone call, though the Elks RV book doesn't indicate this. The book indicates a 2 week maximum stay; however,during our visit there were 3 rigs here with over a month in the same spot. We saw one other rig spend 1 night during our 5 night stay. It would appear that the lodge is flexible for whatever a person needs. Shopping is nearby. - Bucky Beaver

Reviews of Campground Resorts of America

Rating:

8

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Sep 2007 -
$35.00

Has paved streets, two 30 Amp services at each site. Using a combiner adapter, I was able to use my 50 Amp cord with no problem. Staff is very friendly and willing to go out of their way to help with special needs. The park has a huge rec hall, nice swimming pool, covered patio with lots of seating. Mail boxes are available for long term guests for a small fee. My only concern is the $5.00 deposit for the restroom key. One would think a little investment for a combination lock on the restrooms would go a long way on the good will factor. - rsbertsch

Reviews of Lake Perris State Recreation Area

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May 2018 -
$45.00

Fees: $45 a night plus $7.99 online reservation fee. Site 161. Water and electricity. This is a large park along the shores of Lake Perris reservoir. The reservoir allows motor boating and jet skis. There is a large beach for swimming with lifeguard stands. I suspect that during the summer months this place is packed. The campground is laid out like a large parking lot with 4 sites side by side in a section which is divided from the next section by a little green space. There other sets of sites directly across the roadway from your site. Each site has a worn concrete pad and a very worn picnic table and fire pit. We were here on a late April and early May weekday so the campground was largely empty and quiet. I would not want to be here at a busier time. You'd be able to shake your neighbors had from your camper. The bathrooms were basically clean but very worn out. They were cleaned every day and the staff does well with what they're given, but based on the fee, the state needs to upgrade the facilities. It is a very nice location, however. The reservoir is large and provides habitat for lots of wildlife including a great variety of birds. There are very nice trees around the park, many of which were unfamiliar to us. There is a native museum, but it is only open on Fridays and weekends. There are walking trails, and of course lots of water activities available including rentals at the marina. There is a nice hiking and biking trail that goes completely around the reservoir and once one leaves the main park area, the scenery turns to more native vegetation. There are lots of swallows, ravens, vultures and hawks to watch, as well as a variety of water fowl. We were told that there was a nesting eagle on the far side of the reservoir, but we never saw it. This is a nice place to camp on the off-season. - Walter48

May 2011 -
$45.00

Lake Perris is a great park to use during the off season months as it is never overly crowded, and there are plenty of spaces to choose from, even if you don't have a reservation. All full hookup sites are right on top of each other, but dry campsites are spaced well and have lots of trees/brush between. Park staff are friendly and available. Restrooms were clean and stocked ( the park was only about 20% full). Boat rental is available though pricey. Bring your bikes as there is plenty of room to ride. Not sure what it's like here during the summer but will find out! If you like your privacy as we do, dry camping sites are for you. - LISAREAM

Jun 2010 -
$45.00

We camped here on a really hot weekend in June. The temperature was over 90 degrees, but there was always a nice cool breeze and it was comfortable in the shade. The lake was nice, but since they are draining the dam 20%, you can only use the beach about 1 mile from the campground. On Thursday and Friday nights, we were basically the only campers in our section and it was very peaceful. We are registered with the State of CA as disabled and paid 1/2 price for our campsite. We visited the Orange Empire Railway on the weekend and it was a really nice experience with 2 train rides. The downside: I would not recommend camping here on a Saturday night. The majority of campers were nice family groups, but unfortunately a large gang of undesirables(about 30 people) pulled in at 11:00pm on Saturday and stayed up partying all night: loudly and honking their horn. Talked to the ranger the next day and he said we should have called 911 even though it was not an emergency. The ranger explained that calling 911 is how the system was intended to work to call for loud parties. The ranger was very apologetic for the disturbance. - mammothleslie